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DUCATION
Buena Vista No. 9
School District
2 M in Education
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Editor--
Marcia Cameron
Business Manager--
Laura Dean E — re
Advisor— S em
James Tuck =
- - 505 JANES
AGINAW, MI 48607
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School Opening 1
On Tuesday, September 8, 1959, School Superintendent Mr, Joseph С. Barr welcomed the student body |
and faculty to the new high school and officially opened the first school year.
School Dedication
On Sunday, November 8, 1959. the Buena Vista High School was officially dedicated, Pictured is Mr.
James Tuck who is accepting the keys of the building on behalf of the teachers, Mr. Norman Lentner per-
formed a similar office for the School Board; Mr, Fred Rindhage, for the parents; Miss Kathy Princing, for
the students. Dr. Charles Anspach, of Central Michigan University delivered the dedicatory address - "This `
High School--A Pledge to The Future”,
Fay Gallagher, a student from Mr. Faupel's
Fifth Grade Class at Ricker, is shown receiving
a prize from Marcia Cameron, the editor, for
naming this year's annual in a school wide con-
test, Her winning entry was, of course, VISTA
VISIONS,
VISTA, meaning view; VISIONS, meaning prophecy - put them together as VISTA VISIONS, or a view of
the future, In truth, the educational facilities of a community reflect the future growth and welfare of that
community.
The Buena Vista #9 District is a forward looking community always alert to the needs of the future and
exemplifying the theme of this book, PROGRESS IN EDUCATION, in the way it provides for these needs,
We soon will have a new elementary school on South Towerline Road, This school will be for kindergar -
ten through grade six pupils who live east of the By -Pass and south of the railroad tracks between Janes and
Holland,
This new school, which does not have a name as yet, will have only one very short corridor by the office.
The large multi-purpose room, which will be in the center of the school with entrances at each corner, will
also serve as the passage from one room to another.
When finished, the school will have over 225 pupils to enroll but will be able to handle over 300. This
school will be the first one in Saginaw County which will be heated by electricity.
Like all our other schools, hot lunch will be served although most of the children who attend will walk
to school because they will live quite close.
The boys and girls who will go to this school are now attending a crowded Ricker School or are in the
kindergarten at Star School,
By next fall our Henry A. Doerr School should be larger to handle the increased number of boys and girls
who live near-by. The west wing of the school will be expanded to include the equal of five more classrooms.
It is expected that grades three and four will be in the new part, Besides the classrooms, two additional toilet
rooms will be constructed., By the use of folding doors, the new part can be made into two very large rooms
which may be used to teach all of one grade at one time (such as for a movie, etc.).
It is hoped that building the new school and adding to the Henry A, Doerr School will allow us to have
more teaching space at our other schools.
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MR, JOSEPH BARR
Superintendent of
1959-60 Board of Education
STANDING: Mr. Wilford Kreuger, Vice Pres,; Mr.
Herman Hallmann, Trustee
SEATED: Mr, James Morford, Sec,; Mr, Norman
Lentner, Pres.; Mr, Harold Robbins, шы ers E
Treas. E? ۱ “Ж
New Positions: Secretary to the
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Secretary to the
Superintendent
1959-60 School Year
MR, ROBERT BLUE MR, PAUL KOELTZOW MR, PAUL PLAMBECK
Principal at Buena Assistant to the Super- Principal at Ricker
Vista High, effective
intendent, effective Junior High, effective
| Jan, 25, 1960 July 4, 1960, Jan, 25, 1960
Principai
Mr. Paul Koeltzow
MRS. POTTER-A.M. KINDERGARTEN
ROW 1: David Armstrong, Vicki Bennett, Nicolet Brandel, David Dundas, Charles Edwards, Richard Egan,
Engelheart, Terry Mae Ernest, Gail Federspiel, Shelley Fobear E
ROW 2: Patricia Grover, Kimi Harper, Jacqueline Hozeska, Dawn Ide, Sandra Knight, Robert Krupnik, Iram
Suzan Lynn, Vicki Martin, Vivian Martin Б:
ROW 3: Floyd Metz, Denyse Milligan, Larry Parsons, Catherine Pierce, Diane Ribble, Jessie Speer, Mary >
Richard Starland, Rodney Verlac, Julie Warner :
ROW 4: Joseph Youngs, Robert Zuzula
NO PICTURES: Patricia Eckart, Robert Eddy,
Pamela English, Sandra Gill, Joan James, Jerry Sagady, Bradle р
Smith 1
MRS. POTTER-P.M, KINDERGARTEN
ROW 1: Gary Bender, Joanne Carigan, Gloria Gay, Gwendolyn Hoffman,
Krumm, Jeanne Lange, Dale Lentner, Ralph Lier
ROW 2: Jack Luark, Mary Melzo, Jeri Ann O'Dell, Kenneth Reinbold, Shar
Rohloff, Gary Shaffer, Kristi Teall, Melvin Tomich
ROW 3: Kathleen Vishaw, Georina Volz, John Wagner, Joanne Webber
NO PICTURES: Robert Boench, Robinanne Coleman, Diane Kuehn, Janice Milolaski
Paul Jaquish, Donna 121600, ۱
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MRS. MURDOCK-FIRST AND SECOND GRADE
Becky Ahrens, Sandra Day, Robert Dietrich, Lynn Harris, Daniel Jarabek, Timothy Lagen, Joseph Leir,
Penny Morris, Dianne Nicol, Dennis Nicol
Jackie O'Dell, Walter Pockel, Donald Precoda, Dianne Rivett, Bruce Smith, Terry Teall, Gail Thompson,
Laura Tomich, Wayne Tomich, Bonnie Vogel
Leo Yeager
MRS, TINKIS-THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE
Jeanne Ahrens, Mary Lou Ahrens, Gayle Bivins, Mark Burak, Mark Derhammer, Kenneth Doyle, Terry
Filipiak, Billy Franek, Bobby Hart, George Hoffman
John Hoffman, Daniel Kaleds, Linda Kalkman, Robert Kalkman, Donald Klich, Dennis Kuehn, Allen Lier,
Eddie Lier, Samuel Loiacano, Pat Logan
Terry Melzo, Deborah Morey, Mike Morey, Mary Beth Mueller, Danny Nicol, James O'Dell, Jerry Rinett,
Harold Smith, Judy Thompson, Nick Tomich
Patty Volz, Sue Ann Volz, Dale Voss, Paula Voss, Darrell Wascher
MRS. SCHMIDT - FIFTH AND SIXTH GRADE
ROW 1: Danny Ahrens, Marietta Bell, Garry Bivens, Nolan Cohee, Jean Colmus, Pam Mc Cullum, Susan E
Frank, Dale Haliman, Mike Jean, Alvin Kalkman ‘=
ROW 2: Melvin Kalkman, Raymond Krumm, Gloria Lier, Joy Lier, Carol Mueller, Matt O'Dell, we.
Pedler, Wally Schnople, Shirley Siegel, Mike Sullivan р,
ROW 3: Jim Walkens
THE LINE-UP
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Star Teachers
MRS. MURDOCK MRS, POTTER MRS. SCHMIDT MRS, TINKIS
Star P.T.A. Officers
Mrs. Warner-Treasurer
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Mrs, Leo Doyle
Mrs, Leon Figiel
Progress in Science
Tu Diane Rivett, Daniel Jarabeck, and Wayr e
AX Tomich, students in Mrs, Murdock's First and
Second Grade at Star School, pose with a ha
ster and chipmunk which have been brought 4
school so this class can observe at first hand `
the feeding habits of animals, In addition, thi
pupils learn to care for them and learn abe it
their living habits, This serves as а backgre 1
for the study of natural history and, later, 26 е
The chart in the background shows items ©
of scientific interest that the children have
learned about during the year, For instance,
the chart in the background shows informatic р
about magnets that the children have arrived |
at through simple scientific experiments,
These Third and Fourth Grade pupils from
Mrs, Tinkus's room, Mary Beth Mueller and
Terry Melzo, are seen inspecting a coal gar-
den, This is a common experiment designed
to inspire scientific curiosity on the part of
the students, Coal, coarse salt, ammonia,
household blueing, water, and food coloring
are combined to form starlike crystals in
glowing colors. Growth of the crystals is a
matter of hours, The wonder of this simple
chemical reaction touches off many questions
about the wonderful world of chemistry in
which we live,
Danny Ahrens, and Maureen Peddler, pupils *
in Mrs, Schmidt's Fifth and Sixth Grade Room,
point out a poster display constructed during ?
the unit the class has just completed on teeth, `
The class has learned what foods help make 5
teeth healthy, the minerals of which the teeth E
are made, why brushing is important, and how E
to brush their teeth in the best fashion, Visual .
aids such as posters, movies, film strips and
bulletin boards, books and reference materíal,
diagrams and charts are just some of the tools
used in this project in health education.
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Principal Secretary
Mr. Paul Koeltzow Mrs. Schartow
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MRS. BOLIEK - A.M. KINDERGARTEN
Ethel Billings, Deborah Brannan, Mary Brooks, Al Chaney, Joseph Grace, Edward Guerrero, B
Lupe Hernandez, Nora Hollis, Peggy Houston
William Ipaac, Thomas Jackson, Melvin Johnson, Eddie Jones, Daniel Kinde, Victor Llamas,
Martin, Patricia Morin, Juanita Morris, Michael Poineau
Robert Poineau, Mary Saucedo, Susie Vasquez, Leffie Walker, Barney Washington
MRS, PHAIR- A.M. KINDERGARTEN
Grant Ahlgren, Ruben Billings, Exie Brown, Kathy Clayton, Sarah Clemons, Vivian Couway, Nata
zales, Angelous Guillory, DeWayne Haliburton, Robert Hernandez E
David Hernandez, Edward Isquierdo, James Jaime, Joseph Jaime, Joseph Kubik, John Linzsey, Be
McClaine, Mark Mackley, Marsha Mackley, Bobby Oglesby J
Roberta Ray, Pamela Richards, Danny Rodriguez, Yvonne Ryan, David Sawicki, Glen Taylor, Richa
Wood, Phillip Wright |
MRS, PHAIR-P.M. KINDERGARTEN
ROW 1: Jeri Agnew, Jane Chacon, Bernice Chaney, Tony Enciso, Rudy Garza, Robert Godo, Rosemary Gonzalez,
Mary Sue Hannibal, Gary Heilig, Nicky Jones,
ROW 2: Gene Kinne, Emanuel McGlothin, Malcom McKay, Elmer Manchester, Pablo Martinez, Pete Merino,
Rita Mitchell, Edward Morgan, Woodrow Panko, Mary Lou Porras,
ROW 3: Donald Rethman, Dale Rogoszewski, Robert Stein, Susan Strohpaul, Daniel Zamora, David Zaniora
NO PICTURE: Andrew Barry.
MRS. WYCHE-FIRST GRADE
ROW 1: Linda Almond, Augustine Banda, Kathy Bartlett, Lestine Blakes, Jerline Brown, Duane Byrd, Philip Byrd,
Gary Dennis, Patricia Enciso, Alfonso Gissendanner,
ROW 2: Jane Haliburton, Collette Holman, Elizabeth Holman, Nathaniel Howard, Charlie Jackson, Carlos Jaime,
Barbara McClaine, Barney Merrell, William Nichols, Yvonne Plowden,
ROW 3: Barbara Prince, Osca Robson, Naomi Rodriguez, Rita Romero, Sharon Ronon, Daniel Rosales, Shirley Ryan,
Darryl Snelenberger, Millie Thompson, Calvin Trahan.
MRS. GOODMAN-FIRST GRADE
Margaret Atkins, June Brooks, Sulathiel Belvin, Michael Clayton, Guy Csutora, Lynn Edgar,
Kent Glass, Donald Hollis, Vivian Isaac, y
Larry Jackson, Gloria Jones, Lorene Jones, Patrick Kinney, Donald Lavender, Phillip Mena, Gary
Dale Mize, Clyde Morgon, Marilyn Nunamaker, P
Gloria Parham, David Russell, Joseph Scott, Jimmy Singleton, Sylvia Rosas, Joseph Vasquez, SU ie
Wandzel, Robert Wood, Larry Worthy, Ester Zamora,
Gudolupe Zamora.
MRS. BOETTCHER-SECOND GRADE
James Belvin, Gary Bingman, Gertrude Boettcher, Sue Brannan, Estila Chacon, Christine Ferdon, š
Cisneras, Avon Glass, Pauline Grace, Michael Greene, E
Kenneth Horn, Delores Hernandez, Audrey Hetherington, Johnny Howard, Ronnie Hunt, Delores 1 a
Roger Jackson, Ricky Jaime, Ronnie Jamison, Pat Johnson. = E
Billy Gene Jones, Elgie Jones, Willie Mae Jones, Billy Lenszey, Ernestine Lester, Russell 8 u
Archie Mays, Rolin Morris, Roger Panko, Marianna Rodrizuez. E
Carolina Romero, Dorothy Scott, Gregory Temple, Yvonne Wright, |
MRS, MARKEL -SECOND GRADE
ROW 1: Tommie Almond, Doris Brooks, Clarence Brown, Larry Conway, Ann Edgar, Billy Ferdon, Howard Fobear,
James Gonzales, JoAnn Hannibel, Robert Henry
ROW 2: Felton Jackson, Gloria Jones, Nancy Kopanek, Sylvester Liggins, Deanna McKay, JoAnn Morgan, David
Morris, Major Olgeby, Edward Osuna, David Porham
ROW 3: Kenneth Poineau, Lester Redeemer, Thomas Rohde, Gloria Romero, Robert Rosas, Joe Saucedo, Vernon
Snelenberger, Linda Stein, Jimmie Taylor, Lamar Traylor
ROW 4: Mario Vasquez, George Washington, Ernest Zamora
MRS. JOHNSON -SECOND AND THIRD GRADE
ROW 1: LaVerne Ahlgren, Wilma Allen, Madeleine Brooks, Beverly Brown, Catherine Chaney, Ronald Enciso,
William Heilig, Pamela Jones, Janet Kinde, Jeannette Mackley
ROW 2: Collins Merrill, Lynn Mitchell, Barbara Morgan, Eloise Morgan, Thomas McKay, Rose Ellen Newman,
Julio Porras, Tiburcio Vasquez, Geraldine Walker, Beverly Whitman
ROW 3: Emery Wilson, Dennis Zimmer
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MISS ZAJAC-THIRD GRADE
Bradley Agnew, Glenell Allen, Barbara Bartlett, Rodney Bingman, Sharon Bingman, Dorothy Bro s
Gloria Brooks, Stella Brown, Hester Canada, Melba Cavazas,
Victor Chaney, Christine Cisneroes, Leah Ann Conway, Robert Gonzales, Wesley Guillory, Larry
Eddie Johnson, Mary Ann Koponek, Linda Llamas, Lydia Merino, B
Carl Morris, Ken Mosemon, Sam Olivarez, Kurt Powell, James Ray, Marvin Rethman, Alton Robins
Margaret Rosas, Earnest Taylor, Tom Taylor, E
Yolonda Villarreal, Melvin Wright, Marta Zomora.
MISS MAYVILLE-THIRD GRADE
Larry Almond, Ethel Bridgewater, Bruce Brousseau, James Brown, Johnny Burgman, Alice Chacon; 3:
Dixon, Lee Edger, James Embry, Juanita Gissendanner, ,
Arturo Gonzalez, Brenda Sue Grace, Esther Guerrero, Josette Hammond, Edward Hayward, Rose М4
Hernandez, Elizabeth Howard, Mildred Jackson, Russell Kubik, Lenora Liggins, =
George Meeker, Winfred Morgan, Gerald Morris, Marvin Plowden, Mike Rine, Maudia Rogowzews <:
Gloria Saucedo, Mark Sawicki, James Scott, Jessie Shacks,
Jack Spiekerman, Patricia Tinsley, Willie Traylor, Gracie Welch, Johnny York,
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MRS, PARKER-FOURTH GRADE
Dorothy Archambeau, Elvira Banda, Arthur Burgman, T. C. Clark, Arman Grandy, Barbara Greene, Irene
Guerrero, Lydia Hain, Audrey Harper, Shirley Holman.
Jeanette Howard, Calvin Jackson, Walter Jastrzemski, Dorothy Kinney, Bobby Merrill, Mary Ann Morgan,
Kathryn Morden, Greg Morris, Eva Nava, Patrick O'Dell,
Christine Oglesby, Margaret Oviedo, Kathy Panko, Kenneth Rine, Sandra Romero, Billy Spiekerman,
Olivia Villarreal, Wilma Wanek, Carolyn Welch, John Zamora.
Walter Zimmer,
MRS, SCHNEIDER-FOURTH GRADE
Sandy Allen, Stella Barber, Carol Brannon, Cathy Diaz, Ray Duve, James Edwards, Rose Glanton, Jose -
phine Glass, Lydia Hernandez, Tony Hernandez, John Jackson .
Jessie Jones, Richard Lyvere, Tim Miller, Cassell Mitchell, David Morin, Susan Nichols, Melvin O'Daniels,
Nadine Parkam, Barbara Pipkins,
Nina Poineau, Helen Redeemer, Simon Robinson, Gloria Rodriguez, Nancy Sanchez, Cynthia Tinsley,
Olivia Washington, Peggy White, Lonnie Wiederhold, Beatrice Lamora,
MR. EARLE-FIFTH GRADE
ROW 1: Sally Bartlett, Connie Booth, Robert Brooks, Lenora Chacon, Mary Chaney, Phillip Dixon,
Timothy Gould, Leonard Hernandez, Roosevelt Hubbert, |
ROW 2: Edwina Jastrzemski, Cathrine Johnson, Janet Kenney, Alice Merino, Mike Mize, Adam Morris, Da
Mosiman, Kenneth Newton, Eugene Plowden, Alice Porras. А
ROW 3: Thomas Robison, Valentino Romero, Rosie Lee Shacks, Sharlene Taylor, Vern Washington, №
more, Carolyn Wilson,Marlene Wordlow, Richard Zimmer.
MRS. GIFFORD-FIFTH GRADE
Ned Almond, Sherry Billings, Robert Bingman, Paul Bridgwater, Ethel Canada, Delores Cisnero ў
Curtis, Ledoris Embry, Pam Fobear, Eva Garcia,
Margaret Gissendanner, Jerry Gonzalez, Tommie Hernandez, Albert Jackson, Anthony Jaime,
Jones, Rita Liggins, Lillie Lynere, Douglas McKay, Barbara Mitchell,
Phillip Neuman, Glen Rohn, Ralph Rosas, Alfonzie Smith, Rose Srebinski, Robert Stebner, Da
Laverne Wright.
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MISS DOERR - SIXTH GRADE
Phyllis Ahlgren, Patricia Barry, Cheryl Brousseau, Robert Brown, Mary Chacon, Stephanie Csutora,
Joe Day, Silvia Ervin, Connie Fobear, Kathy Gilbert,
Evelyn Glass, Adolph Gonzales, James Hollis, Melvin Howard, James Jackson, Alphonso Jamison,
Troy Mize, Kathleen Morgan, Angeline Morris, Lyle Moseman.
Ronald Newton, Sharon Nunamaker, Molly Olivarez, Robert Pipkins, Warren Powell, Katherine Rosas, `
George Washington, Leon Welch, Carmen Zamora, Jesse Zomora.
Lloyd Zimmerman.
No Picture: Napoleon Gissendanner,
MR, WESTHOFF - SIXTH GRADE
Jesse Banda, Lorenza Banda, Richard Brannan, Thomas Bridgewater, James Brown, Penny Dennis,
David Godo, Gilbert Gonzalez, Arthur Greene, David Krenz.
Estella Liggins, Charliestean McGlothin, Glenn Morin, Joseph Morris, Judy Nichols, Karen Nunamak-
er, Darnell Oglesby, Barry Panko, Rox Powell, Lupe Rosas.
Robert Ruiz, Rosa Saucedo, Effie Sibley, Nancy Stahl, Gary Stebner, Robert Vann, Claudette Wash-
ington, Elizabeth Welch,
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GERTRUDE BOETTCHER LAURA BOLIEK MYRTLE DOERR WILLIAM EARLE LUCILLE GIFFOR
Second Grade Kindergarten Sixth Grade Fifth Grade Fifth Grade B
MARION PARKER.
Fourth Grade
OPAL GOODMAN FRANCES JOHNSON GLORIA MARKEL RUTH MAYVILLE
First Grade First & Second Grade Second Grade Third Grade
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JENNIE ZAJAG |
CLARA PHAIR JO ANN SCHNEIDER WILLIAM WESTHOFF EVA WYCHE
Kindergarten Fourth Grade Sixth Grade First Grade Third Grade E:
Pas Highland Park 1
P. T. A. + Ё
SEATED: Mrs. Edgar, Mrs. Russel, Mrs. |
Washington - Treasurer, Mrs. Clayton 3
Mother Vice -Pres., Mrs. Bun -Secretary, |
STANDING: Мг. Sawicki, Mr, Russel, |
Mrs, Ferdon, Mr. Clayton, Mrs, Wood-
Membership Chairman, Mr, Еаг1е-Теас
Vice -Pres., Мг. Вип -Pres, Мг. Koeltzow |
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SERVICE SQUAD
Mary Ann Kopanek, Barbara Morgan, Jeannette Mackley, Susan Panko, Susan Nichols, Nancy Sanchez
Pam Fobear, Rose Srebinski, Rita Liggins, Eva Garcia, Linda Gonzalez, Lenora Chacon, Carolyn Wil-
son, Alice Porras, Barbara Mitchell, Judy Nichols, Nancy Stahl
Sharson Bingman, Geraldine Walker, Margaret Rosas, Leah Conway, Jackie Dixon, Alica Chacon,
Lenora Liggins, Grace Welch, Mary Ann Morgan, Barbara Pipkins
Mrs. Gifford, Connie Fobear, Sally Bartlett, Sherry Billings, Stephanie Csutora, Evelyn Glass, Kather-
ine Johnson, Mary Chaney, Virginia Witemore, Elizabeth Welch, Penny Dennis, Ledores Embry,
Miss Mayville
PATROL BOYS
Robert Brooks, Robert Stebner, Paul Bridgewater, Lorenzo Banda, Lieut. Gilbert Gonzalez, Capt. Gary
Stebner, Bradley Agnew
Cassell Mitchell, Darryl Mosiman, Roosevelt Hubbard, George Meeker, David Godo, Gerald Morris,
Thomas MacKay, Ronald Enscico
Tony Hernandez, Edward Hayward, Junior Basquez, Mark Sawidki, Douglas Mackay, Phil Dixon
Progress in Science
Barbara Mitchell, Eva Garcia, Anthony Jaimie,
Paul Bridgewater, and Robert Stebner, who are
students in Miss Gifford's Fifth Grade, are grouped
around an exhibit that demonstrates techniques
used in a unit about rocks. Distribution, types,
uses, and chemical content of rocks have been
studied, In addition to the usual tools of mod-
ern education, extensive use has been made of
maps, labeled samples, scrap books, and visits
by resource people who can give them expert
information on rocks.
Dixon, Gracie Welch, and Margaret Rosas,
are in Miss Mayville's and Miss Zazac's Th
Grade Rooms, pose in front of equipment and
projects used by these two classes in their study
of the beaver. The classes have studied 8
species of animals during the year. They have
used films, film stríps, encyclopedias and oth er
reference books, and a variety of art projecte s
as learning aids,
Virginia Whitmore, Leonora Chacon, Caroly
Wilson, Tim Gould, and Philip Dixon-Fifth T
Graders -huddle around a work table which sup =
ports various pieces of equipment >
periments to determine the properties of mag= ©
nets and man made metals, Included are a KE
telephone generator, a permanent magnet, an
electromagnet, iron filings, and tacks. |
Research from the classroom library and the `
personal library of their instructor, Mr. Earl, >
demonstrations, films and film strips, and a
variety of flat pictures have all added to their `
knowledge. The charts in the background are
bait to whet their interest in the next project, |
the study of the stars,
HENRY DOERR
Principal Secretary
Mrs, Baumer Mrs, Hurley
MRS, ВАОМАМ-А,М. KINDERGARTEN
Gary Anklam, Cathy Ashley, Michelle Barclay, Diane Becker,
Steven Bryant, Patricia Campbell, Diane Corne, De
Gary Coselman, Deborah Church, Cynthia Dubay, Toni Feiser, Sandra Fischer, David Fritzler, Nau
Harper, Kathleen Henne, Robert Hurren, Julie Jerome,
Randy Klackiewicz, Michael Klawitter, Valentine Kwater, Judy Ladrig, Mark Lapine, Michael
Roxanne Lieber, Patti McLaughlin, Janice Mitas,
William Nelson,
Lucinda Nye, Vanessa Osborne, Debra Peek, Kevin Perry, Harriet Schmidt, Terry Waltemyer, Lela 3
Charles Stroble. e
Beverly Beutel, Leo Boudot, Arno
MRS, McKELVEY -FIRST GRADE
Princess Arganbright, Barbara Ann Beutel
ham, Edward Debeau, John Friske, Rand
Fred Goodrow, Fred Kehr, David Ladrig
, Pamela Bresser, Royal Burnell, Regina Carstens, Debra
y Gilbert, Guadalupe Gomez, 3
, George McDonald, Susan Melville, Pamela Miller, Sha on
Herman Perkins, Donald Sahr, Timothy Schmidt.
William Seidel, Gale Sieggreen, Rose Ann Stroble, Terry Lee Toyzan, Dora Valdez, Gloria Vierk a
Wilson, 2
MRS, MURPHY - P, M. KINDERGARTEN
ROW 1: David Allen, Randy Anklam, Rod Austin, Theresa Bailey, Randy Brandt, Kim Christian, Douglas
Fairchild, Timothy Frawley, Alphonso Gibbs, Marcella Hartung
ROW 2: Glenn Hozeska, Denise Janni, Edward Kaeckmeister, Mark Kehr, Jeffrey King, Diane Kolleth,
Warren Kuhl, Noel Lajoice, Ida Lancaster, David Leach
ROW 3: Karen Losee, Deborah Mason, Sharon Mitas, Mary Morlick, Susan Morrison, Ricky Reiseg, Roland
Rivett, Sharon Rowe, Nancy Ruiz, Delores Scott
ROW 4: Pamela Sherbert,Christophere Swalzke, Keith Taylor, Garold VanSickle, Brenda Walkowski,
Thomas Wisniewski, Shela Wizner, Mary Ann Young.
MRS. MATHEWS - FIRST GRADE
ROW 1: James Arganbright, Ronald Bonner, Steve Brautigan, Ronald Coselmon, Howard Csutora, John
Ehlert, Jackolynn Elliot, Pamela Gudritz, Susan Harper, Richard Henne
ROW 2: Carlos Hernadez, Roger Hurry, Denise Lajoice, Alisa Lytle, Donald Mcewen, James Maleski,
Kenneth Mannie, Henry Messner, Michael Quellet, Alice Ramsey
ROW 3: Dale Reiman, Charles Sanders, Pamela Sherbert, Sheri Strebbing, Dale VanSickle, Michael
Weaver, Carl Young,
MRS, KLEMISH-SECOND GRADE
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Sherry Alderton, Pamela Armstrong, Deborah Becker, Marilyn Croucher, Daniel Csutora, Paula E
Janice Hubbard, Rosemary Jones, Dana Lee Joslin, Kathy Klaczkiewicz, M
Philip Kocher, Cherie Kuhl, Michael Lapine, Stuart Lieber, Pamela Mahan, Joseph McDonald, Ja s
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Messner, Claudette Osborne, Robin Perry, Dale Rivett,
Charles Robinson, Eddie Ruiz, Carl Turner, Angela Valdez, Terry Williamson, David Wing, B
Zelmer,
MRS. WELLS -SECOND GRADE š
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Charles Becker, Doris Blohm, Eva Jean Boshaw, Connie Compau, Donald Demoss, Carol Ferien
Gabor, Marijo Guerin, Christine Gutka, David Harris,
Randy Henne, Randy Lamurri, Kathleen Jarabek, William Ladrig, Connie Leitz, Susan Marke
Megill, Michael Melville, Randall Mertz, Daniel Morris.
ROW 3: Daniel Poag, Diane Waldie, Daniel Weaver, Joyce White, Nancy Wizner, Cathy Young.
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MISS GUNTHER - THIRD GRADE
William Alderton, David Bauman, Candace Benemann, Gary Bunker, Denise Burnell, Robert Carroll,
Victor Chaney, Randolph Dreffs, Regina Garrett, Victoria Harris,
Michelle Hurley, Diana Kehr, Robert Kwater, Laura LeJoice, Lavonne Lytle, Brenda Maleski, Charles
Mannie, Jill Minnett, James Mitas, Daniel Muttscheler,
Jean Ruiz, Douglas Sayan, Diana Seder, Bruce Shaw, James Slagle, Patricia Stroble, David Town,
Beverly Vansickle, Richard Wilson, Dennis Wyman.
Mary Young, Robert Zissler,
MRS, LABEAU - THIRD GRADE
Steven Allen, Terry Baze, Julie Becker, Constance Benemann, Linda Brown, Timothy Brown, Cath-
erine Chaney, Donald Church, Linda Demoss, Connie Federspiel.
Sheila Gilbert, Santos Gomez, Dennis Histed, John Jones, Michael Kaechmeister, Benjaman Klacz-
kiewicz, Janean Kramer, Terrie Kwater, Timmy Lancaster.
Steven Lapprich, Rolly Lee, Charles Lindow, Theresa Mazany, Kathy McDonald, Mary Ellen Morris,
Nancy Muttscheler, Richard Prill, Robert Sayan, Sandra Schlitt,
Dale Sieggreen, Sherry Smith, Joyce Starland.
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MRS. JOHNSON -FOURTH GRADE
Ronnie Andrews, Michael Arnold, Daniel Bauman, Leonard Boudot, Gregory Brown, Linda Curtis,
Dargie, James Federspiel, Ronald Gorney, Gary Henne.
Francisco Hernandez, Leslie Histed, Rodney Iamurri, Diane Janni, Thomas Jarabeck, Daniel Jo
Thodore Konecny, Ronald Kwater, Sharon LaLonde,
Linda Larson, Randy Leitz, Sally Loranger, Thomas Markewicz, Richard Nye, Daniel Ruiz, Darlem
Salesky, Deborah Schmidt, Theodore Smith, Shirley Turner,
Clarence Vansickle, Jenny Weaver, James Wiles, Ernest Young, Robert Young,
MRS, DESROCHERS -FIFTH GRADE
James Allen, Terry Andrews, Judy Bauman, Jack Campbell, Linda Croucher, Lawrence Csutora, Gau
Dewey, Raymond Esckilsen, Salvadore Gomez, Philip Сика,
Janet Handeguand, Charles Henne, James Hurren, Sandra James, Samuel Janni, Donna Johnson, D
Joslin, Chares Kocher, Richard Kwater, Daniel Larkin.
Kay Lytle, Donna Margerum, John Mitas, Norma Morris, Lana Muttscheler, David Nye, Patrick
Susan Perry, Fred Rehak, Kenneth Stout,
Gaey Turner, Lawerence Weaver, Jean Wenzel, Thomas Wing, Linda Zelmer.
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MRS. DIECHMAN- SIXTH GRADE
ROW 1: Gerald Arnold, Richard Bauman, Debra Blohm, Katherine Boshaw, Judy Bunker, Rosann Clore, Donna
Corne, Lynn Ehlert, Laura Fischer, Susan Guerin
ROW 2: Ronald Hubbard, Linda James, Tim Janke, Patricia Jarabeck, William Kehr, Edward LaJoice, Sandra
Lindow, Donald Mahan, Elizabeth Margerum, Daniel Mazany
ROW 3: James McDonald, Sandra Morford, Barry Rindhage, Linda Salesky, Daniel Santhany, Carl Schick,
Timothy Smith, Michael Stevenson, Jean Thomas, Judy Turner
ROW 4: Judy Waltemyer, Fredrick Wenzel, Judy White, Diane Zissler
DOERR PATROL BOYS
Back Row: Ron Hubbard, David Kramer, Salvadore Gomez, Charles Rocher, Fred Wenzel, Larry Weaver
Middle Row:James Hurren, Dick Bauman, Pat Poag, Ed, LaJoice, Tim Smith, Don Mahen
Front Row: Jerry Arnold, Gary Turner, Jim McDonald, Carl Schick
Doerr Teachers
BARBARA BAUMANN ELEANOR VERLA DIECHMAN SHIRLEY GUNTHER JANETTE JOH
Kindergarten РЕЗВОСНЕ Sixth Grade Third Grade Fourth Grade
Fifth Grade
BEVERLY KLEMISH ROSALIE LABEAU AGNES MATHEWS LAURA ALICE MC KELVES
Third Grade Third Grade First Grade MC DONALD First Grade
District Elementary
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Kindergarten District Speech Second Grade
Doerr P. T. A. Officers
Mrs, Bauman - Principal
Mr, Gorney - Treasurer
Mr, Jarabeck - President
Mrs, Jarabeck - Historian
Mrs, Lytle - Mother Vice-President
In the primary grades, stress is placed upon
developing situations where guided practice in
getting along with others can take place, In
this picture we find Deborah Mason, a student
in Mrs. Murphy's Kindergarten, holding a toy
tiger which she has brought to class, She is
telling the class about her toy. This encourages
the art of self-expression before a group,
Later, the rest of the group will play with the
toy. This encourages sharing and promotes
the art of playing together in a socially
meaningful fashion,
The children in Mrs. McKelvey's Room are
dramatizing a story about White Cow and her
baby. These First Graders are studying how
other people live, The farm situation in this
story is quite foreign to a majority of the class,
They are learning valuable lessons about the
existence of other kinds of people than those
with whom they come in daily contact,
Living and playing together is stressed in this
type of education,
The children are: Timothy Schmidt,
Pamela Miller, Herman Perkins, Terry layzan,
Billy Seidel, Regina Carstens, Royal Bumell,
and Pamela Bresser,
Here we have Charles Sanders, Howard
Csutora, John Ehlert, and Dale Reinman drama-
tizing an imaginative approach to the moon,
This project stresses teamwork necessary in the
complex demands of a space-age world, On
a more down to earth level, the children learn
how to work out disagreements, They also learn
how to give and accept suggestions. Planned
plays and dramatizations such as this one
stretch the social boundaries of the individual
children and make them aware of the inherent
rights of others, This scene took place in
Mrs, Matthews First Grade Class,
As the students enter the second grade their
environment begins to broaden, Mrs. Well's
Second Graders are pictured on their visit to
the Buena Vista Fire Department, They learn
its operation as a part of a unit on "Studying
Community Helpers". They made a model of
a fire department, wrote stories about fire de-
partments, and drew pictures to illustrate the
stories. They begin to use books to a greater
degree and they see films and film strips that
further broaden their understanding of their
immediate environmental background,
Miss Gunther's Third Grade pupils аге
doing а social studies unit оп Indians г
Indian life. They made Indian artifa
collected Indian exhibits, made bulletin |
boards from flat pictures and original are?
work, sang songs, wrote reports from ۳
clopedias and other reference materials,
and saw films and film strips about Indiam
A large variety of learning tools are ۳
coming into use as these students mat
in their physical growth and their soc
adjustment.
Pictured are: Candace Benemann, |
LaVonne Lyttle, Randy Dreffs, and ука :
Chaney. ;
This Third Grade Class, Mrs. LaBe
are doing a pioneer unit, This is a sort '
of do it yourself project, The children №
churned butter, are stirring up corn гай
and will presently bake same. They aj
learning at first hand some facts about
pioneer life. |
Of course other resources have not b
neglected. The usual exhibits, bulletin
boards, film strips, motion pictures, refe
ence work, art projects, and songs ас- |
company the muffin project, y
James Strebbing, Charles Lindow,
Michael Kachemeister, and Linda Bro
are pictured,
Mrs, Johnson's Fourth Grade Class is
studying the state of Maine. They are
broadening their social awareness to other
states and subsequently to other nations.
Here is a replica of a typical Maine village,
Featured on the bulletin board are goals
of the study project, geographical settings,
and pictures of one of the chief industries,
fishing, Increased skills make the maps,
art displays, reading projects, motion pic-
tures, film strips, songs, and other study
devices increasingly meaningful to the
students, They give very complete oral and
written reports that summarize their
discoveries.
In the picture are: Dan Ruiz, Ted
Konecny, and Les Histed,
Mrs, DesRocher's Fifth Grade are learning
to know Michigan. Jim Hurren and
Csutora are shown with some of the graphic
tools used to make their studies more in-
teresting and complete, The map features
principal pleasure spots, industries, and natural
resources of the state. The class has also had
replicas of Dow Chemical, auto plants,
universities, and displays of dairy and farm
industries to study. With increased maturity,
the students are ready to relate their studies
to developing awareness of their own relations
to the social framework in which they live.
Students are also given opportunities to put
these concepts of man's role in a highly in-
dustrialized and socially integrated society
into active use,
Mrs. Diechman's Sixth Grade Class has
organized and supervised a school wide Red
Cross project, In this picture the children
are making an afghan which will eventually
go to à veterans' hospital. They also collected
boxes of Christmas gifts to send to less for-
tunate children in foreign lands, They sent
three hundred place mats to local hospitals
to brighten up holidays for the patients,
Also, they sent fifteen stuffed animals to
children in hospitals.
Sandy Morford, Jim McDonald, and Bill
Kehr are to be seen in the foreground of this
picture,
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MRS. HILL-A.M. KINDERGARTEN
Michael Allen, Debra Curry, John Daeschlein, Vivin Dycus, Rosemary Erber, James Francetic, Deba ra
Kay Freeman, Kathleen Flattery, Joey Grzenia, Denise Gulick. 3
Ricky Hodgins, Debra Howey, Edward Japcinski, Elaine Bouliew, Michele Bovee, Sandy Brutkievicez, |
Layne Castagnier, Susan Colpean, Tommy Johnstin, Dorthy Laut, 2
Lois McDougall, Raymond Maros, H. Edward Meyer, Lynn Rae Osmond, L
Poineau, Jamie Richter, David Riley, Florence Scholtz, Miriam Strobel,
Donna Thiel, Timothy Vance, Timothy Wagner, Ricky Wellman, Judy Worzecha.
ynn Ann Patrizk, Timothy =
MRS, ATKINS -FIRST GRADE
Mike Brickel, Bruce Byers, Raymond Cook, Danny Darland, Nancy Eaves, Roger Gammon, Cindy § =n
John Loman, Nina McNeil, Bonnie Sue MacVicar. Б:
Mary Ann Machul, Karen Markovich, Lisa Meyers
Chris Nowaczyk, Charles O'Connor, Randy Owen,
David Sehaub, Danny Sedwick, Anthony Schultz,
Yacks,
, Danny Morgan, Loretta Morin, Debra Mongomer
David Rousseau.
Gary Tablish, Charles Theil, Libby Townsend,
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MRS, HILL-P,M. KINDERGARTEN
Nancy Almy, Steven Ames, Dale Ashton, Valinda Batzlaff, Britt Beckman, Karen Blimke, Kenny Cook,
Brian Dark, Lu Ann DeLong, Virginia Emerson,
Sally Jo Fisher, Michael Hall, James Horton, Bradly Johnson, Sarah Kelly, Valerie King, David Kraatz,
Nancy Mader, Jody Moggo, Jon Murry.
Alice Nasset, James Newsome, Rosi Nowak, Joey Ochsenkehl, Robin Pelkki, Randy Pogoreski, Vickie
Raymond, Bruce Reinhardt, Patsy Ronan, Wayne Schurch,
Betty Lou Seder, Loretta Spurgeon, Cheryl Storm, David Stupnicki, Mark Tepatti, Gert Wegert, Mark
Tepatti, Mark Young, Dennis Zissler,
MISS FLORIAN-FIRST GRADE
Ricky Ader, Mary Bitterman, David Butts, Doris Cummings, Karen Curry, Ricky Davis, Linda Ferguson,
Robert Ferman, Tony Frawley, Paula Gallagher.
Janet Graham, Shirley Hicks, Amy Johnson, David Klemkiewicz, Chris Larson, Mike Lentner, Kathleen
Mader, Cheryl McCloy, Barbara Metz, Bobby Robinson,
Michelle Ronan, Steve Rousseau, Connie Smith, John Town, David Tunney.
MRS. REINKE-FIRST GRADE
ROW 1: Mary Beth Amon, Diane Beeker, Luanne Benes, Marsha Dees, Kathryn Dilts, Mary Douglas, Richar
Freeman, Sandra Gilbert, Robert Johnstin, Beverly McDonald,
ROW 2: Thomas Manning, Cheryl Perry, Robert Randle, Cheryl Richard, James Schmidt, Kathy Sedwich, R
Sian, Ronald Specht, Cynthia Sting, Donald Taylor,
ROW 3: Donald Vogler, Ursel Wegert, Mark Wells, Thomas Wichlacz.
MRS. SCHNEEBERGER-FIRST GRADE
ROW 1: Karl Abler, David Allen, Barbara Bateman, Robert Bartkowiak, Brigitte Bujak, Susan Dennison, Ga
Dietrich, Evan Eads, Raymond Eddy, Nancy Favara, B
ROW 2: Michael Hamlin, Deborah Howey, Cherryl Howey, Terry Jones, Steve Kowalski, Deborah Markt
Linda Marko, Lyla Mae Meineke, Tom Reinbold, Ricky Stewart.
Ronald Strehl, James Swartzendruber, Susan Wiles,
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MRS. BARON-SECOND GRADE
Raymond Abbe, Michael Barnes, Carol Buckler, Dawn Carter, Randy Catterfeld, Sherry Davis, Jean Fisher,
Gary Francis, Teresa Frawley, Roberta Gillman.
Barbara Hall, Kathleen Hill, Daniel Horsell, Jane Klimkewicz, David LaFray, Mary Ann McNeil, Kenneth
Meinecke, Edward Natoniewski, Andrew Osmond, Joseph Palmiere,
Debra Peterson, Vickie Proux, Karen Ralph, Frederick Rubert, Linda Smith, Sandra Stadnika, Leonard
Trinklein, Dale Wascher, Patrick Wesolek.
MRS. MAC LEAN-SECOND GRADE
William Armstrong, Richard Bauer, Charles Brown, Glen Federspiel, Carol Fike, Cheryl Fike, Dennis
Goodrow, Barbara Hoff, Ross Howay, Michael Hozeska,
Jacqulin Jensen, Kim Keller, Donna Larson, Edna Kay Levanduski, Mark McCloy, Nadine Pfisthner,
Thomas Shaw, Lynn Sramkoski, Catherine Wade, Gail Ward.
David Warner, Denise Welles, Patricia Wiles, David Tablish, Lee Tunney, Sally Vogler.
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MRS. STUBER-SECOND GRADE
ROW 1: Edward Abler, Loretta Ackerman, Steven Brewer, Cathy Corl, Norine Eaves, Terry Eddy, Dean 6
Harriet Evaus, David Ferguson, James Friedli. =
ROW 2: David Gerken, Vickie Gnatwoski, Timothy Hicks, Joann LaDrig, Robert McDougall, Kenneth Mader, E
Ronald Mihalic, Donald Miller, Russell Miller, Keith Osmond. =
ROW 3: Sharon Ralph, Patrick Shaffer, Laurie Shook, Steven Sivak, Karen Specht, Lynne Strieter, Allen Thorsby,
Michael Wiggins, E.
MRS. WITER-SECOND GRADE
ROW 1: Cathy Lou Arnst, Frederick Barron, Brian Bullard, Kurt Burmeister, Dennis Curry, Sally Ann Erndt, Kirg = d
Geitman, Sandra Greko, Dennis Hetzner, William Holnagel. =
ROW 2: Kathleen Ilgen, Jan Johnson, Michael Mader, JoEllen Manning, Linda Moll, Paulette Murray, Joseph
Nicklyn, Jacqueline Oelberg, Thomas Prince, Deborah Ray.
ROW 3: Yvonne Schoen, Danny Scholtz, Naney Schuch, Marlo Soliz, Richard Webb, Andrea Zientek.
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MRS. BALKO-THIRD GRADE
Duane Baudoux, James Beeker, Cherryl Brackett, John Cobb, Michael Daeschlein, Walter Deford, Joanne
Doerr, Nora Gates, Paul Haiderer, Michael Hargash.
Leroy Hitts, Marica Hoffman, Timothy Horstman, Susan Johnstin, William Jurgens, Neil Katzenberger,
Rex Keller, Floyd Kraenzlein, Deborah Meyer, Darryl Morgan,
Gordon Niemi, Frank Powers, Charles Ray, Robert Rembisz, Sue Ann Russell, James Schultz, Kim Scott,
Ledy Van Mastrigt, Larry Wilson.
MRS, GULLIVER-SECOND GRADE
Carol Abram, Timothy Ader, DennisBoench, Robert Carter, Myron Cummings, Nancy Dymond, Kaye
Gnotkowski, Cathy Jo Haskey, Mary Alice Huff, Marsha Jensen,
Richard Johnson, James Kreska, Dennis LaFray, Jean Ann Marka, Nicolette Marosi, Jane Meyer, Michael
North, Kathleen Palmiere, William Prince, Lawernce Riley.
Connie Rousseau, Donald Sayan, Paul Schaub, Cindy Sharrow, Victoria Townsend, Catherine Town,
Margret Walker, Charles Whaley, Michael Young.
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MRS, HENSHAW - THIRD GRADE
Beverly Benes, James Cooper, Debra Dark, Darrell Dennison, Janet Doerr, Pat Doser, Harry Dundas. `
Larry Englehart, Frank Ernest, Karen Francis.
Mike Gilson, Ronnie Gosselin, Eugene Horton, Roger Kollhogen, Nancy Horycki, Ronnie LaFray,
Judith LaPan, David Leaf, Dave Leichner, Michelle Mayer.
Chester Miller, David Miller, Cathy Misko, Carmen Perdomo, Sharon Place, Julie Schueh, Steven
Sedwick, Marla Soliz, Jeanette Wahl, Pamela Wilson,
MRS, VARGASON - THIRD GRADE
Laura Ames, Eddy Bollinger, Douglas Dupraw, David Engelke, Susan Travara, Anna Marie, Bruce
Gammon, Debbie Hall, Thomas Hoffman, Michael Hoffman.
Mark Kolwaski, Danny Hurton, Shirley Howay, Robert Krinz, Larry Lapak, Marleis Luther, Gary
Neumeyer, Eric Olson, William Ribble, Victoria Robinson,
Wayne Rondo, Barbara Rubert, Norma Sian, Linda Shaw, Linda Speer, Thomas Startland, Patricia
Stoddart, Nelson James Vance, Jimmy Wichlacz.
MRS, MILLER - FOURTH GRADE
Allyn Ackerman, Frederick Arndt, Norbert Bujak, Linda Bullard, Sharon Cook, Dale Colpean, Mich-
ael Cramer, Daniel Dupuis, Connie-jo Fortier, Glenn Gammon,
Linda Griffin, Deborah Gulliver, Bernie Hamlin, Connie Horsell, Beverly Howay, Marlene Jones,
Shirley Kienitz, Pamela Leaf, Amon Lucinda, Connie Majeske,
Michelle Malott, Gregory Mayer, Barbara Neumann, Edward Nieni, William Osmond, Ernest Pribber-
now, Larry Randle, Harvey Ray, Ralph Rondo, Diann Sedwick,
David Soule, Dale Stupnicki, James Tunney, Joan Venema, Beth Ann Wagner, Michael Wesolik,
Terri Whitford.
MRS, STADNIKA - FOURTH GRADE
Sharon Abbe, Mary Ames, Darlene Bauer, Chester Baumgartner, Shirley Benes, Nancy Bolf, Shirley
Bolf, Robert Buckler, David Colpean, Jenine Eastman.
Karen Freeman, Kathleen Galiardi, Gary Gerken, Bonnie Griffin, Phyllis Haller, Timothy Hoffman,
Paul Huntoon, Karin Johnstin, Sue Ann Kelly, Linda Killinbeck,
Barbara Laut, William McNeil, Arthur Marosi, Linda Marsden, Bonnie Metz, Diann North, Bonnie
Parks, Larry Plank, Roxann Pogoreski, Karen Rohloff,
Judith Seder, Gordon Sedwick, Ralph Starland, Thersa Tunney, Linda Watson, Robert Whitosky, Ro-
bert Wiles, Walter Zientek.
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MRS, WOLFE - FOURTH GRADE
Brenda Coleman, Gail Colpean, Dale Cook, Pamela Dark, Thomas De Veaux, Constance Dougherty,
David Douglas, Shirley DuPraw, John Engelhardt, Priscilla Gates,
Lloyd Griffin, Sandra Griffin, James Grover, Robert Hodgins, Deborah Klemm, Diane Klimkewiez,
Alan Leslie, David Louks, Wolfgang Luther, Dale Merlone, E
Lee Metz, Albert Murray, Deborah Nichols, Joann Prueter, Cheryl Reinhardt, Sue Smith, Gary 25
Solmonson, Gary Speer, : |
Sheryl Spurgeon, Constance Swartzendruber, Ronald Sy, Dennís Taylor, Rebecca Tuck, Timothy = 38
Tunney, Marilyn Wolpert, => =
MR, FAUPEL - FIFTH GRADE m
Gerald Action, David Arndt, Christine Bailey, Penny Bickman, Judy Bolinger, Dane Bowen, Mary -É
Cobb, Victoria Cramer, Vicky Fike, Fay Gallagher. я
John Gorte, Thomas Grames, Garry Gruff, William Herron, Rennie Keller, Victor Killingbeck, Judy . Ж
Kipfmiller, Joyce Lapak, Linda Leichner Shirley Miller, =
Kolleen Neumeyer, Rox Ann Nicklyn, Richard Poulers, Thomas Rondo, Mike Schoen, Thomas Scho = =
field, David Schomaker, Ralph Schueh, Carlo Soliz, Susan Webber, Antoinette Wesolek, Diane
Weidenmiller.
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Wanda Adde, Bradley Berard, Ursula Bujak, Carolyn Creer, Richard Curtis, Terry Eckart, Kathy
Englehardt, Patrick Gosslin, Janet Haiderer,
Sandra Hall, Edward Haller, Connie Hetzner, Thomas Hoff, Linda Huff, Mark Johnson, Christine
Kowalski, Margaret Krueger, Gail Ann Lincoln, Donald McRae.
Frank Marko, Jean Ann Meinecki, Robert Moore, Helga Nowak, Connie Sierocki, Carol Ann Smith,
Michael Sramkoski, Gerald Stoddart, Edward Upton, Willam Van Sickle, Gary Varney, Monty Vogel,
Carolyn Webb,
MRS, SCHOMAKER - FIFTH GRADE
William Action, James Allen, Robert Berry, Lawrence Boensch, Deborah Bowen, William Brinkman,
Diane Carter, Constance Catterfeld, Eugene Chartiers, Thomas Chisholm, Cynthia Corl.
Mary Lou Fike, Mark Friedli, Constance Galiardi, Jeffrey Gates, Kathy Goodrich, Nancy Hardy,
Richard Killingbeck, Alvin Kneuss, Constance LaDrig, George ۰
Randall Loman, Douglas MacLean, Carol Majeske, Pamela Marcoux, Thomas Moore, Melvin Oelberg,
Sharon Oelberg, Glenda Perry, John Ramsey, Arlene Ray, Daniel Sagady, Kenneth Soule, Yvonne
Spurgeon,
MR, DENEEN - SIXTH GRADE
ROW 1: Kathy Ann Baudoux, Billy Bauer, Penny Baumgartner, Judy Beuthin, Connie Chinery, Donna Darland,
Dave Eichenberger, Gary Gilbert, Paula Goodman, Larry Ilgen.
ROW 2: Douglas Johnson, Margaret Johnson, Karen Kolhagen, Bill Krenz, Pamela Lapprich, Dale MacLean,
William Mallory, Gerald Moggo, Kim Perry, Melane Susan Redburn.
ROW 3; Rodney Smith, Louise Ella Sparck, John Spencer, Ronald Starland, Danny Vance, Sandy Varney, Lee
VanMastrigt, Peggy Videan, Judy Ann Wesolek,
MR, MATSON ۰ SIXTH GRADE
ROW 1: Lorraine May Abbe, Robert Betzold, Norman Benes, Victoria Bolf, Ruth Bouliew, Janet Bryce, JoAnn
DeFord, Herbert Doerr, Terry Dougherty, Billy Earle, Rene Eastman,
ROW 2: Helen Evans, Tommy A. Gerken, Paul Karbowski, Marcy Klimkewicz, Jeanette Korycki, Roy LaFra у,
Dale Lokinski, Richard T. Merlone, Pat Miller, Gary L. Nichols.
ROW 3: Robert O'Dell, Lewis Soule, Dennis Vogel, David Wagher, John Wahl, Cynthia Wells, Gary Wing.
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MRS, SCHMIDT - SIXTH GRADE
Ronald Boensch, Donald Bryce, Kenneth Corl, Robert Curry, Diane Dark, David Dreffe, Gary Engle -
hart, Bob Fischer, Timothy Goodrow, Randall Hall,
Gail Hamlin, Patricia Hargash, Terry Jankowiak, Janice Johnson, Charlene LaBeau, Sue Ann Loman,
Daniel McNeil, Betty Miller, Jacquline North, Kenneth Parks.
Micheal Rembisz, Carol Soliz, Michael Tablish, Linda Virginia, Gary Voelker, Suzanne Walker,
Beverly Whitosky, Susan Wood,
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Progress in Reading
The aim of the elementary reading program
in the Buena Vista system is to enable the in-
dividual student to become a competent, in-
dependent reader through mastery of many and
varied skills in a comprehensive reading
program.
Here First Grade students Brigitte Bujak
and Mike Hamlin watch Tom Reinbold mark
| the missing vowel while their teacher, Mrs.
| Schneeberger looks on. Students are introduced
to long and short sounds and learn to associate
the shape of the letter with the sound of the
letter,
These pupils are playing a game de-
signed to teach them to match words and
phrases on the experience chart on the
left with flash cards which they hold in
their hands. The exercise on the black
board at the right asks them to fill in
missing words and aids in developing
comprehension of the words. These
students are in Mrs, Atkins's First Grade,
They are Chris Nowaczyk and Mike
Brickel, standing, and Cindy Jensen and
Lisa Myers, seated,
Mrs, Reinke's First Graders are writing the
consonant blends which are pictured on the
chart. The chart contains initial consonants
in the word pictures, A variety of picture
cards and charts are used for each sound,
Pictured are Ricky Freeman, Cheryl Richard,
and Sandy Gilbert,
The study of phonics, or the sounds of
letters is a very important part of the first
grade reading work, This study of phonics
will be intensified during the next several
grades.
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To become a good reader is not simple
for it calls for the mastery of a wide variety
of skills over a fairly long period of time,
In the struggle to become an independent
reader, it is necessary to learn to divide
words into syllables,
Here we see Timothy Hanks and
Norine Eaves, pupils in Mrs. Stuber's Second
Grade at Ricker, in the act of so dividing
words and in showing the accented sylla-
bles while the class looks on,
Mrs. Witer's Second Graders are locating
root words. Knowing the meaning of root
words is useful in expanding the individual
vocabulary of the student for they enable
him to pick up many meanings from the
context of what he is reading,
Here Sandra Greko points out roots to
Marlo Soliz, Jan Johnson, Kathleen Преп,
Linda Moll, Kurt Burmeister, Yvonne Schoen,
Paulette Murray, Cathy Arnst, and Kim
Geitman.
Andrew Osmond is pointing to the spell-
ing "ge" while Carol Buckler is marking
the vowel that precedes "ge",
These students in Mrs, Barron's Second
Grade are learning that certain rules are
aids to the development of independent
reading. Such mastery is not to be had
over night, A great deal of patience is
necessary on the part of the student, the
teacher, and the parent,
These Fourth Graders from Mrs. Stadnika's
Room are learning to use the library as a
learning tool, Having developed some
basic reading skills, they are now ready for
independent research projects, Now it is
necessary that they learn intelligent use
of the card catalogue, reference books,
and how to check out books that they may
need,
Pictured are Mary Ames, Linda Marsden,
Gordon Sedwick, Karin Johnston, Arthur
Marosi, and Walter Zientek.
Finally, Dick Merlone and Bob Betzold
put the finishing touches on a drawing
which they have completed in conjunction
with a reading project in social studies.
They are students in Мг, Matson's Sixth
Grade,
This illustrates the fact that many spe-
cific types of reading are developed during
the elementary program, Reading for
fun, reading for knowledge during daily school
work, reading for outside projects such as
this one--all have their place in the ele-
mentary program. At the end of the sixth
grade the individual student should have
developed into a skilled independent
reader of comprehensive taste and abilities,
Connie Sierocki, Jerry Stoddart, Ursula
Bujak, and Michael Stramboski, students
in Miss Harry's Fifth Grade, have done an
independent research project on Henry
Ford and are engaged in making a report
to the class. They are telling the in-
teresting story of Henry Ford's first auto-
mobile, This is a device for stimulating
the interest of the rest of the class for
independent, purposeful reading.
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ELIZ ABETH SIMPSON
Homemaking
Joseph Abler
Timothy Abram
Evelyn Ackerman
James Acton
Alex Ahejew
Robert Ahrens
Azalee Almond
Patricia Anderson
Kenneth Anklam
Leon Arn
Marilyn Arndt
Barbara Amon
Paul Barber
Bonnie Bauer
Ivan Baze
Pete Beador
Thomas Berry
Robert Black
Tom Boensch
James Bolinger
Ronald Brown
Willie Brown
Everette Bryce
Bill Burr
Robert Carigan
Gloria Carroll
Candie Carter
Julia Chacon
James Chaney
Mary Lou Cisneros
Donna Cook
Richard Cramer
Sharon Csutora
Tom Curtis
Gary Day
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Naoma Dees
Dennis Dietrich
Gwendolyn Dixon
William Dreffs
Judy Dwyer
Tom Dymond
Mary Elliott
Shirley Engelke
Virginia Erber
Bruce Ferman
Peggy Finazzi
Gerald Finger
Sandra Fleischmann
Jean Fobear
Robert Fortier
James Freier
Diane Galiardi
Leonard Gamble
Robert Garza
David Gnatkowski
Donald Gerken
Ana Gonzales
Joe Gonzales
Donald Goodman
Paulette Gorney
Judy Gorte
Lealoa Grace
Minnie Grace
Jerome Graham
Glen Gray
Carol Griffin
Roger Grover
Robert Haller
Richard Hammond
Amil Handguand
Lynn Herman
Zenon Hernandez
Jack Hoffman
Roger Howard
George Howe
Joseph Howey
Larry Howey
Michael Huff
Rose Huff
James Hunter
Ray Huntoon
Gary Jacob
Robert Jaime
Benny Jiminez
Christine Johnson
Sandra Johnson
Allen Jones
Shirley Karbowski
Lucinda Keller
Patricia Kinde
Kathy King
Susan Kinney
Gary Kipmiller
Philip Klimkewicz
Connie Konecny
Billy Rousseau
Marilyn Kowalski
Vicki Kraenzlein
Sandra Krolczyk
Leonard Krumm
Lorrain Kruska
Raz Lancaster
Janis Leitow
William Lewis
Carl Liggins
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Kenneth Louks
Connie Lytle
Millie Lyvere
Corneli McBride
Dennis McCallum
Ruth McNaily
John McRae
Brian Mackley
Danny Majeske
Darryl Marcoux
James Matuzak
John Matuzak
John Melzo
Ricky Mihalic
Judy Minnett
Shirley Mitchell
Richard Moli
Mary Moore
Charles Morris
Eve Morris
Minnie Morris
James Mossner
Judith Moulton
William Mueller
Carol Newman
Betty Pease
Dianna Place
Sheryl Plowden
Beverly Poineau
Patricia Pribbernow
Ralph Porras
Robert Precoda
Larry Preuter
Larry Rehak
Harold Richardson
Wayne Rinett
Frank Rock
Pauline Rodriquez
Ronald Roggow
Ronald Rohloff
Blanch Romero
Carlos Rosas
Danny Rosas
Billy Rousseau
George Safranek
David Sahr
Julia Saucedo
Jerry Schafsnitz
Kathryn Schoultz
Charles Schuch
Robert Schulz
David Scott
John Singleton
Kinmost Shacks
Larry Simmons
David Sivak
Karen Slagle
Charles Smith
Sondra Smith
Earl Soule
Kenneth Spencer
Margaret Stevenson
Tony Stockmeyer
Jerrold Stout
Rickie Strehl
Linda Taylor
Sandra Taylor
Andy Thomas
Joyce Thomas
Micheal Town
57
58
Lewis Townsend
Loís Upton
Case Vanmastrigt
David Venema
Lupe Villarreal
Carol Voss
Sharon Wade
Richard Walker
Robert Watley
Scott Webber
Kenneth Welch
Robert Wesolek
Cheri Whaley
Tom Wiederhold
Judy Wilkinson
Marian Wiles
Maxine Wiles
Terry Wiison
Patsy Winchester
Janis Wise
Susan Wolfe
Donald Wolpert
Larry Wolpert
Clara Wordlaw
Robert Wrege
Joseph Yarabek
Gretchen Yeager
Ronnie Yoesting
Dianne Young
Janet Young
Reginald Young
Eusebio Zamora
Richard Zieroff
Spelling Contest - Round One
School Life at
More Progress
Junior high students, children in the pro-
cess of becoming young adults, have newly
developing needs that the elementary cur-
riculum can no longer fill, They have
constantly expanding horizons of interest
and a compelling need to find for them -
selves satisfactory relationships to the
world they are newly discovering, This
means that they need to have a wide
variety of choice in subject matter and
a greater amount of freedom as individu-
als if they are going to become inde -
pendent, adult citizens capable of making
intelligent decisions and playing a
satisfactory role in our democratic way
of life,
Ricker Jr. High
in Education
Consequently, students are now moving
from place to place and meeting with a
variety of rather specialized teachers.
They learn responsibility and self-discipline
by being faced with the necessity of ad-
justing to new and sometimes rather per-
plexing situations.
All students take certain basic subjects
such as English, history, math and science,
In addition, they select some subjects
through which they will explore the bound-
aries of a world which is ever expanding
for them because of their increasing ma-
turity and an increasing awareness of the
complexity of modern life.
These subjects--physical education, shop,
homemaking, arts and crafts, journalism,
and instrumental music —help the student
to grow intellectually and educationally.
я
МЕ. SCHIESSWOHL TEACHING А MATH CLASS
MR, HARVIE TEACHING A SCIENCE CLASS
MR, WALDERZAK TEACHING A SOCIAL STUDIES CLASS
MRS. FISHER TEACHING AN ENGLISH CLASS
Vasil Ahejew
Alan Ahrens
Gary Ahrens
Terry Arn
Patricia Arndt
Lorraine Bailey
Kenneth Bauer
Geraldine Baze
Ken Beador
Devaughn Benemann
Laura Betzold
Jane Blohm
Terry Brousseau
Richard Bryce
Melvin Burr
Gail Burton
Patricia Campbell
Constance Carter
Victor Cherry
Richard Cobb
Patricia Cramer
Robert Curtis
Mike Dargie
Kenneth Dark
Frank Darling
Larry Davis
Ernest Defone
Jean Demongey
Trina Marie Dewey
Marcena Dixon
Jerry Doerr
Kathleen Doyle
Janet Dwyer
Linda Eichenberger
David Erber
x Eighth Grade
Sally Hernandez
Vicki Higgins
Carol Hoff
Dick lamurri
George Jacklin
Dennis Janke
Dick Jones
Dan Karbowski
Kent Kimmerly
Eddie Kinne
Dolores Kinney
Dan Korycki
Duane Lake
Nancy Leaf
Carol Loranger
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Suzanne Losee
Ronald McCallum
Karen Manning
Dian Marsden
David Miller
Ed Misko
Jim Misko
Carol Mitas
Cheryl Mize
Mary Ann Moggo
Ken Moll
George Moore
Steve Morris
Linda Morrow
Marta Mose
Ruth Mueller
Don Nally
Gladys Newman
Judy Nichols
Dave Nunamaker
Salvador Olivarez
Billy Orr
Cathy Osmond
Roger Packard
Mari Padillo
Charlene Perkins
Carol Perry
Tim Perry
Nancy Pfau
Deiada Pfisthner
Everitt Pipkins
David Ramsay
Sandra Ranger
Fred Ribble
Bob Rigda
Flizabeth Rosas
Frank Rosas
Rita Russ
Carolyn Russell
Fred Sagady
Joe Sanchez
Rosemary Schnople
George Schoultz
Sandra Schuler
Larry Schultz
Ivory Shacks
Lovie Sibley
Sandra Slagle
Thomas Smith
Ladeea Snellenberger
Fred Solmonson
Mary Srebinski
Larry Starland
Richard Stebner
william Stein
Sally Stoddart
Pat Sullivan
J. M. Taylor
Ronna Sue Teall
Jim Thomas
Rosemary Town
Debby Tuck
Bill Tunny
Susan Turner
Shirley Virginia
Jean Wagner
Shelly Wagner
Lennis Waltemeyer
Margaret Wandzel
Paul Warriner
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Ricker P. T. A.
Officers
Pres: Mr. Delmar Webber (not pictured)
Vice Pres: Mr. Alfred Palmiere
Treasurer: Mrs, Robert Amon
Secretary: Mrs, William Jurgens
Larry Watters
Jim Weinert
Betty Welch
Marcia Welch
Jim Westendorf
Buddy Williams
Rosezella Williams
Connie Wilson
Don Wilson
Karen Wolkens
Charles Yeager
Gary Zanner
Ronald Zelmer
Vincent Zolinski
Ricker Buzz Staff
STANDING: Carol Hoff, Susan Turner,
Ronna Sue Teall, Linda
Eichenberger, Laura Betz -
old, Pat Cramer, Pat
Arndt. Mrs. Gates
SECOND ROW: Francis Green, Rita Russ,
Rosemary Town, Char-
lene Perkins, Marta Mose
FIRST ROW: Kent Kimmerly, Larry
Waters, Danny Korycki,
Ron McCollum
Eight Grade
Homecoming Court
Salvador Olivarez; Rosemary Town;
Marty Hain-King; Nancy Pfau-Queen;
Don Nalley; Marcina Dixon
Ninth Grade
Jomecoming Court
Dick Kirby; Penny Voelker; Bill Demon -
gey-King; Judy LaVeque-Queen; Mark
Webber; Donna Nalley
Student Council
Back Row: Kathy King, Janet Young, Nancy Pfau, Rita Russ, Ronald Brown
Front Row: Roy Huntoon, Bruce Fernan, Marty Hain, Don Nalley, Terrance Wilson, Fred Sagady
Red Cross
Back Row: Jean Demongey, Sandy Schuler, Lynn Herman, Connie Konecny, Sandy Carl
Front Row: Scott Weber, Don Gerken, Ron McCollum, Dan Karbowski
Junior High Basketball
Duane Lake, Fred Solmonson, Vasil Ahejew, Salvador Olivarez, Don Nalley, George Moore, Don
Graham
Mr. Fager, Marty Hain, Jerry Doerr, Dan Karbowski, Dan Korycki, Tim Perry, Larry Starland-Mgr
Frank Darling, Dick Erndt, Scott Weber, Jack Hoffman, Rickie Mihalic, Richard Cobb-Mgr. |
Alex Ahejew, Raymond Huntoon, Bruce Ferman
Junior High Cheerleaders
Sandy Fleshman, Jean Demongey, Marcina Dixon, Rosemary Town, Connie Wilson, Jan Young
ROW 2:
ROW 3:
RICKER BAND
Diane Marsden, Gail Burton, Jean Demongey, Nancy Pfau, Sally Stoddart, Nancy Gilbert, Jean Greko,
Carol Mitas, Nancy Leaf
Wilmer Hallman, Eddie Misko, Suzanne Losee, Kathy Osmond, Deiadra Phisthuer, Georgene Fiegel,
Kathy Doyle, Jean Wagoner, Karen Wolkens, Shelley Wagner, Carolyn Russell, Mike Dargie, Melvin
Burr, Ramiro Gonzales, Fred Ribble
Larry Starland, James Thomas, Kenneth Moll, Ernest Defore, David Rambey, Alan Ahrens, Donald
Nalley, Salvador Olivarez, Billy Orr, Fred Solmanson, Donald Graham, George Jacklin, Richard
Iamurri, Dennis Janke, David Miller, Duane Lake, Sandra Schuler, Steve Morris, Richard Cobb
MAJORETTES
Nancy Pfau, Karen Manning, Suzanne Losee, Frances Green
Pat Cramer, Rita Russ, Carol Mitas, Jane Blohm, Shirley Virginia
ROW 1:
ROW 2:
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Service Squad
Vincent Zolinski, Pe Finazzi, Virginia Erber, Terry Bro Do
Gerald Doerr, Bill Pile Ronald Mc туо Ronaid enen, Join Маши, М all Denge
Marty Hain, Richard Cobb, Ronald Rohloff, Roger Grover, Wilmer Hallman, Kent Kimmerly, Kenneth
Beador, Donald Graham, Richard Stebner, Rita Russ, Carolyn Russell, Shelley Wagner ,
Rosemary Town, Susan Losee, Karen Manning, Daniel Majeski, Kenneth Welch, Scott Weber, Te
‘Wilson, Fred Ribble, Carol Hoff, Nancy Pfau, Jean Demongey, Sandra Schuler, Marcia Welch
Nancy Leaf, Linda Morrow, Kathleen Doyle, Laura Betzold, Naoma Dees, Janis Leitow, Francis Green
Sandra Henne, Ronna Sue Teall, Sharon Zelmer, Vivian Karbowski, Betty Welch, Debby Tuck š
Patrol Boys
Charles Yeager, Donald Wilson, Robert Schulz, Tom Dymond, Pete Beador, Jerry Doerr, Duane Lake
Richard Stebner, Kenneth Bauer, Ronald McCollum, Richard Bryce, Vincent Zolinski ы
Jim Mossner, Tim Abram, Robert Wesolek, Terry Wilson, Danny Henne, Mike Huff, Richard Walker
Ken Welch, David Venema, Ron Roggow d
Paul Barber, Darryl Marcoux, Danny Majeske, Scott Weber, Jack Hoffman, Ronald Brown, Eddie
Misko, George Jacklin, Tim Perry, Marty Hain, Victor Cherry, Terry Brousseau
Don Graham, Fred Ribble, Fred Solmonson
Don Nalley receives the Junior Suburban
League Championship Trophy on behalf
of the Eighth Grade Team coached by
Mr. Fager
A Double Championship
For Ricker Teams
JUNIOR TEAM'S 1959-60 SCORES
Ricker 27 - Freeland 17 Ricker 43 - Freeland 37
Ricker 57 - Bridgeport 11 Ricker 25 - Bridgeport 15
Ricker T - Shields 9 Ricker 52 - Shields 17
Ricker 49 - Zilwaukee 24 Ricker 30 - Zilwaukee 28
Ricker 29 - Carrollton 16 Ricker 34 - Carrollton 35
For Senior Team's Scores see page number 90.
Henry Morris receives the Senior
Suburban League Championship Trophy
on behalf of the Ninth Grade Team
coached by Mr, Pelkki,
District Service Personnel
3 1
Ivan Becker William Brandel Alvin Hayes
Custodian Custodian Custodian
Doerr and Ricker Doerr » Buena Vista Buena Vista
Mary Likeric Leo Novak Frank Sayer Maxine Teall
Custodian Custodian Messenger Custodian
Buena Vista Doerr and Highland Park
Ricker
Not Pictured
Herman Mertz, Custodian-Buena Vista; William Schomaker, Custodian -Ricker; Felix Rousseau,
Custodian -
Ricker; and Karl Woydak, Custodian -Ricker,
H Wei Hilda Spiekerman and Otto
` nance; Buens Vista per Md н Archambeau, Custodians; Highland Park
Ricker
Hot Lunch Personnel
II í ds 1 РЕТ š
Joan Mayer xd RICKER ;
Hot Lunch Clerk Jewel Crisp, Dorothy Huntoon, Nellie Soule,
ni Josephine Ribble, Delia Demongey
HIGHLAND PARK DOERR STARR
| Josephine Grandy, Dorris Boyce Romanie Benemann, Jewel Willavize Emma Hallmann
BUENA VISTA
Elizabeth Nichols, Caroline Preuter, Lela Buckler,
Margaret Schuler, Bobbie Federspiel
| Rosalie Bolger
Hot Lunch Supervisor
Superintendent of Schools -P- Secretary
Mr. Joseph G. Barr Mrs, V. Tait
William Demongey
Carmen DeVeaux
Mary Dundas
Barbara Duve
Tony Edwards
Sharon Eischer
Francis Fabela
Carol Favel
Janice Fila
` Shirley Finazzi
Arnesia Flemming
Dennis Gabor
Gloria Garza
Linda Garza
Elizabeth Gaumer
Rita Gerow
Thomas Gilbert
True Gilles
Terry Gilson
Mary Jo Gonzales
William Gray
Lyle Green
Annette Hammond
Isabelle Hannibal
Lynn Hart
Patricia Haskey
Kay Hayes
Aundrea Hill
Bill Hirschenberger
Jim Hoff
Darla Hoffman
Bob Holzhie
Dorothy Jackson
Beverly Jackiin
Clayton Jean
Joe Jesselaitís
Jesse Jimenez
Dick Kirby
Bob Krenz
Dick Kulow
Jim Larson
Judy La Veque
Gary Leaf
Richard Lee
Carl Lemmer
Linda Lentner
Donna Lewis
Jim Lindow
Kenneth Loklnski
Randy McClaine
Judy McNally
Florence McNiel
Evelyn Mader
Pat Mader
Gay Mallory
Sandra Malott
John Martin
Delores Mehl
Frank Mihalic
Dixie Mize
John Morden
George Morris
Henry Morris
Lester Mossner
Leon Mueller
Donna Nally
Barbara Natoniewski
Harvey Newman
Joann North
Carolyn O'Dell
Larry O'Dell
Danny Okowit
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Lee Shacks
Barbara Shebester
Leslie Sheldon
Ricky Shook
John Simmons
John Skulley
Terry Smith
Jeff Snelenberge.
Jerry Solak
Betty Soule
Dewey Steveson
Janet Street
Wilfred Swartz
Jack Tafel
Wayne Thiel
Earl Thomas
Suzanne Urbytes
Dick Virginia
Penny Voelker
John Voss
Jim Watters
Mark Weber
Ernestine Welch
Winchester
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Sharon Wenzel
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Jerry Welch
Fred Wiles
MAXWELL'S BUSY BEAVERS
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MR
KING WILLIAM AND QUEEN JUDY
SITTING IT OUT
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
SHOWING THEM HOW
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STANDING:
THIRD ROW:
SECOND ROW:
FIRST ROW:
Buena Vista Instrumental Music
James Hoff, Richard Lee, Terry Gilson, Lee Shacks, Mary Lou Dundas, Gail Place, Arnesia Fleming, John Hayes
Tom McCormick, Ruth Ann Babechenko, Janet Miller, Jean Burr, Gary Leaf, Charles Rhode, Leon Mueller, Evelyn Mader, Dick Kirby,
Harvey Newman, Isabella Hannibal, Daisy Welch, Kay Hayes, Jerry Autry
Penny Voelker, Carol Ahrens, Sharon Rogers, Cheryl Burke, Betty Soule, Pat Mader, Frank Mihalic, Neal Reynolds, Gary Bauer, Henry
Morris, George Pike
Virginia Younkin, Kathy Princing, Darlene Weirauch, Gay Mallory, Karolyn Kipfmiller, Judy Morford, Darla Hoffman, Rose Porras,
Elizabeth Gaumer
OUR DIRECTOR:
PRACTICE SESSION MR, DONALD TAIT
Buena Vista Majorettes
Left to right: Sandy Owen, Connie Precoda, Elaine Brendly, Linda Lentner
Vocal Music
Back Row: Sandra Hill, Ina Larkin, Janette Danks, Susan Stockford, Diann M
anchester, Sharlene Wade
Front Row: Carol Gonalez, Nancy Bell, Pat Biskup, Sara Tucker, Instructor:
Mr, Maxwell
Student Council
BACK ROW: Don Pries, Janet Miller, Kathy Princing, Marcia Cameron, Bill Demongey
FRONT ROW: Jim Larson, Sue Urbytes, Darlene Weirauch, Cheryl Fischer, Judy LaVeque
P. T. A. Open House Panel РТА Officers
Mr. Tuck, Diane Skelcy, Mr. Osler, Donna Mrs, Mahalic; Treasurer
Nalley, Don Dixon, Mr, Nitz, Carmen Mrs. Rindhage; President
DeVeaux, Mr. Vargason Mrs. Kimmerly; Secretary
Frosh Cheerleaders
Judy LaVeque, Donna Nalley, Virginia Younkin, Darla Hoffman, Barbara
Natoniewski, Penny Voelker
Ninth Volleyball Scores - First Round
Ricker 15 Shields 1 Ricker 10 Carrollton 15
Ricker 15 Shields 1 Ricker 9 Carrollton 15 ۱
Ricker 15 Zilwaukee 11 Ricker 15 Freeland 8 ۱
Ricker 15 Zilwaukee 13 Ricker 15 Freeland 8
Ricker 15 X Bridgeport 9
Ninth Football Scores
Ricker 13 Shields 0 Ricker 6 Carrollton 6
Ricker 19 Zilwaukee 0 Ricker 19 Freeland 7
Ricker 13 Bridgeport 32
Ninth Grade - Suburan League Champs
Ricker 54 Carrollton 17 Ricker 58 Carrollton 24
Ricker 32 Freeland 16 Ricker 32 Freeland 16
Ricker 88 Bridgeport 30 Ricker 48 Bridgeport 28
Ricker 71 Shields 24 Ricker 65 Shields 19
Ricker 55 Zilwaukee 20 Ricker 46 Zilwaukee 18
Left to Right: Susan Poellet,Kathy Princing,
Soph Cheerleaders
Janet Seder, Janet Tunney
Our First Season
Feb.
Feb,
FOOTBALL SCORES
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
BASKETBALL SCORES
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
Buena Vista
0
27
21
18
13
31
52
47
38
53
65
48
St, Andrew 6
Merrill 0
St. Pete's 7
Chesaning 0
Merrill 6
Arthur Hill Tech,
St, Pete's
Hemlock
Merrill
Chesaning
St, Charles
Vassar
St, Andrew
Mich, Lutheran Sem,
Arthur Hill Tech,
Hemlock
Merrill
St. Charles
St. Pete's
Vassar
St. Andrew
Chesaning
Mich, Lutheran Sem,
Marcia Cameron, Janet Miller,
Swimming Team
SWIMMING TEAM
BACK ROW: Sam Brown, Tom Burris, Jim Hoff,
John Voss, Les Mossner
CENTER ROW: Joe Jessalitis, Jack Becker, Ricky
Shook, Bob Rivett, Dennis Gabor,
Jim Watters, Dick Virginia, Jerry
Solak, Floyd Sheldon
FRONT ROW: Don Pries, Terry Kehr, Gary Leaf,
Dick Kulow, Mike Slagle, Rae
Taylor, Jim Young.
RACING START: Terry Kehr, Dick Kulow, Les Mossner
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GETTING SOME POINTERS
Mr, Knirk, Bob Rivett, Mr. Nitz
POOLSIDE AT THE Y.M.C.A,
MESS Ea ca
BACK ROW:
FRONT ROW:
BACK ROW:
MIDDLE ROW:
FRONT ROW:
JV Football
Eugene Olivarez, Ken Yoesting, Ed Demon
HT me , gey, Manuel Go ;
Bill Richardson, Lyle Thomas, George Graham, Dick رو گر Stee? ee —
Manager-Bob Krenz, Ed Babechenko, Bob Hensel, Sam Brown, Gordon u er,
Jerry Laraby, Ernest Rodiquez, Don Dixon, Ken Howe, Ray Buckler, Jim gege John Hargash,
Manager-Dick Kirby, , lf, Coach-Mr, Pelkki,
9th Football
Coach-Mr, Fager, Manager-Larry Starland, Alan Po i
í J А plewski, Соасһ- Мг, i
Fred Wiles, Jim Lindow, Lee Plowden, Randy McClaine, John қт ka e i
Jim Schartow, Bill Hirschenberger, Frank Mihalic, Lee Shacks, Earl Thom as, H P па Reichle.
Demongey, George Pike, John Simmons, John Skulley, „ Henry Morris, Bill
STANDING:
KNEELING:
Ninth Volleyball
Donna Nalley, Pat Haskey, Janet Pierce, LaVonn Schick, Betty Soule,
Linda Garza, Joan Boensch, Darla Hoffman, Penny Voelker, Gail Bell,
Janice Dengler, Gail Place, Barbara Natoniewski, Kay Hayes,
Јоу Randle, Lynn Hart, Rita ۰,
Fun Game
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JV Basketball
BACK ROW: Fred Rindhage, John Hargash, Ed Babechenko, Jim Self, Di °
Louis Friske, Mr, Case و Dick Karbowski,
FRONT ROW: Vern Morse, Don Dixon, Ken Howe, Jerry Autry.
Ninth Basketball
BACK ROW: John Martin, Lester Mossner, Henery Morris, Jack Taffel, Jim Schartow
Earl Thomas ° ,
FRONT ROW: John Simmons, Bill Hirschenberger, Lee Shacks, Lee Plowden, Jack Bohn
Dick Kulow , х
MR, CASE CAN YOU TOP THIS?
GETTING IN SHAPE
Physical Education
М.
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SECOND SEMESTER A PRETTY PYRAMID MRS, OTTO
THEY CAN MAKE A CHERRY PIE MRS. SIMPSON
MR, CHAMBERS WORKING WONDERS WITH WOOD
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Shop and Homemaking
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SO SERIOUS
LISTENING TO THE EXPERTS
AND STUDIOUS
Elaine Brendly
Larry Bresser
Larry Brown
Sam Brown
Ray Buckler
Jean Burr
Marcia Cameron
Sylvia Canada
William Carrigan
Dorthy Chaney
Carol Clore
Thomas Colmus
Sophomores
Carol Ahrens
Jerry Ahrens
Nancy Anklam
Margaret Archambeau
Sharon Arn
Jerry Autry
Ed Babechenko
Ruth Babechenko
Jack Becker
Nancy Bell
Pat Bisup
Duane Bouliew
Dorothy Compten
Laura Dean
Ed Demongey
Bob Dietrich
Don Dixon
Richard Draves
Elsa Field
Cheryl Fischer
Douglas Fischer
Diane Foerster
Louis Friske
Ron Godo
Carol Gonzales
Manual Gonzales
Richard Gotham
George Graham
John Hargash
John Hayes
Kenneth Hecht
Bob Hollings
Gloria Henne
Maurice Henne
Robert Hensel
Thomas Herman
Judith Kosche
Robert Kramer
Carol Kudlick
Darlene La Beau
Jerry Laraby
Ina Larkin
Gwendolyn Liggens
Margaret Lockyer
Shirley Loranger
Tom McCormak
Diann Manchester
Marie Martinez
Sandra Hill
Ken Howe
Thelma Howie
Marion Hummel
Dick Karbowski
Ron Kaul
Terry Kehr
Gordon Kimmerly
Frances Kinde
Jerry Kipfmiller
Karolyn Kipfmiller
Joyce Kisser
Janet Miller
Nancy Miska
Bill Mize
Tom Mocny
Richard Moggo
Vivian Molitor
Judy Morford
Vern Morse
Emma Nava
Mildred North
Jim Nusbaum
Eugene Olivarez
Sandy Owen
George Perry
Nina Perry
Gary Pierce
Susan Poellet
Connie Precoda
Kathryn Princing
Neal Reynolds
Bill Richardson
Fred Rindhage
Bobby Rivett
Ernest Rodriguez
Mike Slagle
Gary Sparshu
Jim Spiece
Ruby Steele
Phylis Stein
Susan Stockford
Carol Taylor
Rae Taylor
Robert Teall
Mary Temple
Lyle Thomas
Sara Tucker
Kathee Rock
Sharon Rogers
Richard Rondo
Edward Rubio
Margret Schnople
Maurice Schultz
Janet Seder
Jim Self
Pat Self
Floyd Sheldon
Pat Singleton
Diane Skelcy
Janet Tunney
Gloria Vasquez
Jim Wachowicz
Charlene Wade
Kenny Wajer
Carol Walters
Ron Wascher
Darlene Weirauch
Daisy Welch
Wayne Wendt
Pamela Whitcomb
Gary Williams
Duane Wilson
Kenny Yoesting
Jim Young
AROUND THE WORLD WITH SEVEN STUDENTS
LEFT TO RIGHT:
Duane Bouliew, Sara Tucker, Margaret Schnople,
Nancy Miska, Gordon Kimmerly, Richard Cramer,
Fred ۰
STUDENT GEOMETRY PRODUCTION
Television
MR. CHITESTER: PRODUCER-DIRECTOR
STUDIO ONE?
Studio
MR. MILLER:
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR
OUR FIRST DRAMATIC PRESENTATION
"OEDIPUS REX"
Progress in English
MR, TUCK: ON CAMERA
A TV. REVIEW PANEL
MISS BUSCHBACHER MR. KOZLER
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
| MR. BURNS MISS ZIMMER
| FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
ENGLISH TELECAST
Progress in Social Studies
OUR FOREIGN GUESTS
MR. LUENBURGER MR. SOMERFIELD
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
Пал aT
UNA Soni UN
MR, OSLER MR, BENNETT'
FIRST SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER
"NOW, HENRY УШ WAS A JOLLY FELLOW"
Progress in Mathematics
MR, PELKKI: ON CAMERA
OUR "ELECTRONIC BLACKBOARD"
MR, HOGAN
FIRST SEMESTER
MR. KESON
SECOND SEMESTER
Progress in Science
MR, NITZ: ON CAMERA
LAB SESSION
MR. ANTLE MR, LAKATOS
FIRST SEMESTER FIRST SEMESTER
MR, KINIRK MR, McCALL
SECOND SEMESTER SECOND SEMESTER 4
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Progress in Commercial Subjects
MR. WARTENBURG: ON CAMERA THE BOSS
SECOND SEMESTER
MR, MOSLEY:
Journalism Class
STANDING: Margret Archambeau, Carlene Buchholz, Mr. Kozler, Mr. Tuck, Laura Dean, Miss Zimmer,
Marcia Cameron,
ROW ONE: Donna Nalley, Carmen DeVeaux, Joan Boensch, Dorothy Compton, Diane Foerster, Carol
Walters, Cheryl Fischer,
ROW TWO: Janice Dengler, Frances Kinde, Diane Skelcy, John Martin, LaVonn Schick.
Ey Daily Page Vista Visions
ASSISTANT EDITOR - Carlene Buchholz BUSINESS MANAGER - Laura Dean
EDITOR - Margret Archambeau EDITOR - Marcia Cameron
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YOUR FOOD NEEDS! 502 South 14th St.
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2960 N. Washington
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GRACE CLEMENTS
GREENHOUSE
3800 Wadsworth Rd.
PL 3.3303 Ç
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FLETCHER'S HEATING
— On the Dixie Just One-Half
Mile South of Hess—
The Furniture Market, Inc.
Furniture - Floor Covering - Appliances
Boats - Motors - Accessories
PHONE PL 2-9607
4301-05 E. Genessee Ave.
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82 West Genessee Ave.
Saginaw, Michigan
Phone PL 5-3456-7
Your Headquarters for Everything
In Sports Equipment
MORLEY BROTHERS
At Your Service Since 1863
115 N. Washington Phone PL 5-8121
SAGINAW, MICHIGAN
ONE OF HISTORY'S WISEST MEN, ARISTOTLE,
ONCE SAID
WHO HAVE MEDITATED ON
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HAVE BEEN CONVINCED THAT
HE FATE OF EMPIRES DEPENDS
THE EDUCATION OF YOUTH.”
THE MEN AND WOMEN OF SAGINAW
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GOOD NEIGHBORS OF THE BUENA
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